Frances McDormand won the Best Actress Oscar for her turn as an avenging mother in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.McDormand’s win doesn’t come as too much of a surprise. She has pretty much steam-rolled through the Awards season and has often provided colorful commentary in her acceptance speeches. But was a surprise was how the actress used her win to hail every female nominee in the room tonight and to push for inclusion. In fact, she left the crowd with “two words: inclusion rider.”

After accepting the award, and acknowledging that she was “hyperventilating” and feeling “like Chloe Kim,” she said her thanks to the film’s crew and her family, and then got down to business. She asked every single female nominee in the room to stand in solidarity and then told the crowd that women have stories to tell. Her big suggestion to everyone in the room: that “inclusion rider.”

So what exactly is an “inclusion rider?” Well, Dr. Philip Goff, President of The Center for Policing Equity — i.e. he’s an equal rights expert — might have summed it up best on twitter:

An “inclusion rider” is a clause in an actor’s contract that requires the cast and crew be diverse in order to retain the actor. That’s kind of a brave thing to say on such a big stage.

So essentially, McDormand was not only calling upon every male producer in the room to follow through on efforts to tell female stories, but she put it to the women in the audience to demand equality from the top down. She called for everyone to be held accountable for the future of inclusion in Hollywood productions.

Frances McDormand has been nominated for five Academy Awards, and this marks her second win. McDormand previously won Best Actress for her turn as a pregnant cop on the trail of murder in Fargo.

The award is traditionally presented by the previous year’s Best Actor winner, but Casey Affleck (who has been accused of sexual harassment) declined the opportunity. Instead, it was presented this year by Oscar winners Jennifer Lawrence and Jodie Foster. Foster came out on crutched and joked that Meryl Streep pulled an I,Tonya on her. Jennifer Lawrence quipped that Streep once tripped her. It was a nod to Lawrence’s Cinderella-like trip up the stairs when she won.